Erin WalshSeptember 20, 2022
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According to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, the fan who hit Jimmy Haslam with a bottle will be banned by the Cleveland Browns.

A fan threw a bottle at Haslam as he walked towards the tunnel after the Jets' touchdown.

Tom Pelissero @TomPelissero

The #Browns have identified and plan to ban a fan who threw a bottle that struck owner Jimmy Haslam late in Sunday’s loss to the #Jets, per sources.

Here’s my video of what could’ve been a dangerous situation. The team is cooperating with authorities. https://t.co/a1mvjAkD9e pic.twitter.com/TwuPxr3655

The statement was made by the Cleveland Browns.

The top priority in our building is fan, player and staff safety and behavior that puts others in danger will not be accepted. As a standard practice, we cooperated with law enforcement authorities and security video footage of the object being thrown is in their possession. There will be no further comment from us.

According to the website, Jeffery Miller was arrested inside the stadium. He was charged with disorderly conduct.

The first half was a tie at 14. New York scored 17 points in the final frame of the game to steal a win from Cleveland.

Jets veteran quarterback Joe Flacco, who is filling in for the injuredZach Wilson, completed 26 of 44 passes for 307 yards and four touchdown in the win

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Wilson injured his knee during the preseason and underwent surgery. He's on track to start the fourth week.

The quarterback who is starting in place of the suspended Deshaun Watson completed 22 of 27 passes for 229 yards and a touchdown.

He was fined $5 million for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy. Twenty-four women have filed lawsuits against him. He reached settlements with 23 of them.

When running back Nick Chubb rushed in for his third touchdown of the game in the fourth quarter, it was one of the most frustrating moments for Cleveland. The score left plenty of time for the Jets to make a comeback, but they couldn't.

The 66-yard touchdown was connected by Flacco and Davis. Wilson scored the game-winning touchdown after the Jets recovered the onside kick.

There is no excuse for fans to throw objects towards the field.

The Atlanta Falcons will play the Cleveland Indians at FirstEnergy Stadium on Friday.